Publications by authors named "Mu K"

The photoacoustic spectroscopy (PAS) system commonly enhances the efficiency of optical-acoustic-electrical energy conversion by increasing the laser power, optimizing the resonance characteristics of the photoacoustic cell (PAC), and improving the sensitivity of acoustic sensors. However, conventional systems using a single-microphone or a dual-microphone differential setup for point sampling of the photoacoustic signal fail to account for its spatial distribution, leading to a loss of spatial gain. Drawing on microphone array theory derived from sonar technology, this study, for the first time, presents a PAS sensing system based on a four-microphone array, which is applied to detect chloroform gas.

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Chromothripsis, a hallmark of cancer, is characterized by extensive and localized DNA rearrangements involving one or a few chromosomes. However, its genome-wide frequency and characteristics in urothelial carcinoma (UC) remain largely unknown. Here, by analyzing single-regional and multi-regional whole-genome sequencing (WGS), we present the chromothripsis blueprint in 488 UC patients.

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Cytosine-rich and poly(adenine)-tailed tetrahedral DNA framework (TDF) is designed as template (A-TDF) for anchoring silver nanoclusters (AgNCs) and igniting the dual-color fluorescence of AgNCs. The resultant DNA-AgNCs simultaneously emits red and green fluorescence, and the quantum yield of red fluorescence is as high as 44.8%.

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Objective: Based on Toll Like Receptor 4 (TLR4)/Nuclear Factor-κB (NF-κB) Exploring the effects of Licochalcone A (LCA) on the proliferation, invasion, and drug resistance of glioma cells through signaling pathways.

Methods: Cultivate human glioma cell line U251 in vitro, induce drug-resistant cell line U251/TMZ with Temozolomide (TMZ), and validate the results. Different concentrations of licorice chalcone A were used to treat U251 cells and U251/TMZ cells, and were named as control group, low-dose group, medium-dose group, and high-dose group, respectively.

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The emergence of SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern (VOCs) punctuated the dynamics of the COVID-19 pandemic in multiple occasions. The stages subsequent to their identification have been particularly challenging due to the hurdles associated with a prompt assessment of transmissibility and immune evasion characteristics of the newly emerged VOC. Here, we retrospectively analyze the performance of a modeling strategy developed to evaluate, in real-time, the risks posed by the Alpha and Omicron VOC soon after their emergence.

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The overuse and wanton discharge of antibiotics produces a threat to bacteria in the environment, which, in turn, stimulates the more rapid emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. actively forms biofilms to protect the population under tetracycline stress, but the molecular mechanism remains unclear. This study found that tetracycline at sub-minimal inhibitory concentrations increased cyclic diguanylate (c-di-GMP), a second messenger that positively regulates biofilm formation.

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The phosphoethanolamine transferase EptA utilizes phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) in the bacterial cell membrane to modify the structure of lipopolysaccharide, thereby conferring antimicrobial resistance on Gram-negative pathogens. Previous studies have indicated that excessive consumption of PE can disrupt the cell membrane, leading to cell death. This implies the presence of a regulatory mechanism for EptA catalysis to maintain a balance between antimicrobial resistance and bacterial growth.

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At present, a variety of active and passive methods for generating microdroplets with different morphologies are available. Microcapsules with multi-core or compartment structures not only exhibit characteristics such as encapsulation, isolation, and leak prevention, but also possess specific functions, including enhanced buffering performance and superior heat transfer characteristics. Nevertheless, the high-throughput manufacturing of controllable multi-core droplets remains a significant challenge, constrained by the complexity of the equipment, the inconvenience of control, and the high cost.

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RNA molecules function in numerous biological processes by folding into intricate structures. Here we present RASP v2.0, an updated database for RNA structure probing data featuring a substantially expanded collection of datasets along with enhanced online structural analysis functionalities.

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Objective: This study describes the current management of patients with eating disorders (EDs) served by publicly-funded Medicaid behavioral health systems.

Method: Behavioral health leaders across nine counties in California met on a quarterly basis to share experiences, challenges, and lessons in the management of EDs within publicly-funded service systems. Detailed notes were taken, and a qualitative content analysis was undertaken to identify key themes.

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  • Researchers developed a new type of infrared (IR) transparent polymer using inverse vulcanization with a high boiling point compound (DMMD) and sulfur, aiming to overcome the limitations of traditional organic materials in IR optics.
  • The resulting polymer (Poly (S-r-DMMD)) showcases adjustable thermal properties (with a temperature range of 98.3-119.8 °C) and good IR transmittance (ranging from 1.5-52.6% for different IR regions), making it a suitable alternative to inorganic materials.
  • Additionally, this polymer can be easily shaped into large Fresnel lenses for IR imaging, offering potential applications in optical device production while enhancing the understanding of achieving a
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  • Lindl is a traditional medicine used by ethnic minorities, and this study aimed to identify the chemical components responsible for its antioxidant activity using advanced techniques like ultraperformance liquid chromatography (UPLC) and various assays.
  • The study identified 32 common chemical peaks in Lindl and confirmed eight key antioxidant components, including proanthocyanidin B1 and epicatechin, through standard comparison.
  • Important targets found in the research include EGFR and IL6, and relevant signaling pathways involved in diabetes and cancer were also explored, demonstrating the potential effectiveness of Lindl's components through molecular docking.
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  • This study investigates a plant-based hydrogel made from an extract of Thunbergia (B) to evaluate its effectiveness in wound healing and skin regeneration.
  • The hydrogel, created using carbomer, glycerol, and triethanolamine, was tested in vitro for biocompatibility and its effects on cell functions such as proliferation, migration, and adhesion.
  • Results showed that the hydrogel had good structure and stability, supported cell growth without toxicity, and significantly improved wound healing in animal models, indicating its potential as an innovative wound dressing.
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  • Hemorrhagic events lead to numerous deaths globally, creating a demand for effective hemostatic drugs; BSCE, derived from the orchid plant, shows promise in treating bleeding mice but needs further investigation for non-traumatic bleeding.
  • In a study with 40 rats, BSCE was administered to assess its impact on various health metrics, including red blood cell count and lung tissue pathology, compared to a control group and a positive treatment group.
  • Results indicated BSCE improved body weight, red blood cell levels, and lung tissue condition while positively influencing coagulation parameters and revealing potential biological pathways for hemostatic action via network pharmacology and molecular docking analysis.
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  • Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease that causes inflammation leading to joint damage and disability, and this study aims to identify potential biomarkers and immune mechanisms for early diagnosis using machine learning and bioinformatics.
  • Researchers analyzed public gene data, focusing on differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and applied functional enrichment analysis, utilizing various machine learning methods to narrow down key biomarkers associated with RA.
  • 79 DEGs were identified, leading to the selection of 12 hub genes across multiple machine learning techniques, which were further validated for their expression and diagnostic significance in RA.
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Objective: The main purpose of this study was to explore the mechanical properties of the anterior cruciate ligament and its attachments following reconstruction with the all-inside technique after anterior cruciate ligament injury.

Methods: Knee joint computed tomography data were collected from healthy volunteers, and knee joint models were created using Mimics software. A normal knee joint model, an all-inside reconstructed anterior cruciate ligament model, and a traditional reconstructed anterior cruciate ligament model were established.

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Organic amides as solvents and structure directing agents (SDAs) are crucial for synthesizing zeolitic imidazolate frameworks (ZIFs). However, current research focuses only on the use of short alkyl-chain amides as solvents/SDAs. Here, we investigate the role of amides with varying alkyl-chain lengths on the structures and topologies of Zn(Im) polymorphs.

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Direct copper-to-copper (Cu-Cu) bonding is a promising technology for advanced electronic packaging. Nanocrystalline (NC) Cu receives increasing attention due to its unique ability to promote grain growth across the bonding interface. However, achieving sufficient grain growth still requires a high thermal budget.

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Background: The fatal cyclophosphamide cardiotoxicity is associated with high mortality in the adult population, and the study of its effects on children represents a gap in the field. This study aimed to evaluate the potential of global longitudinal strain (GLS) as a predictor of cardiovascular events among children with high-dose cyclophosphamide chemotherapy.

Methods: This was a prospective cohort study of patients aged 14 years or younger who received high-dose (>120 mg/kg) cyclophosphamide chemotherapy recruited consecutively.

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Background: The incidence of post-stroke depression (PSD) may be higher in patients with cancer-associated ischemic stroke (CAIS). The pathogenesis of PSD is mainly related to the emotional injury of stroke and the inability of neurons to effectively repair. This study aims to explore the clinical significance of serum neuron-specific enolase (NSE), brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF) expression levels in CAIS patients.

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We evaluate the value of oral contrast-enhanced gastric ultrasonography (OCUS) by comparing it with conventional gastroscopy in diagnosing and staging benign peptic ulcer. From July 2018 to December 2020, 44 patients with gastroscopy-confirmed benign peptic ulcers (a total of 45 ulcers were detected), who also received OCUS, were retrospectively reviewed. Each patient's ultrasound images were compared with gastroscopy and pathology findings.

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  • Accurate forecasts improve public health responses to seasonal influenza, with 26 teams providing predictions for hospital admissions in 2021-22 and 2022-23.
  • Six out of 23 models performed better than the baseline in 2021-22, while 12 out of 18 models did so in 2022-23, with the FluSight ensemble being highly ranked in both seasons.
  • Despite its accuracy, the FluSight ensemble and other models struggled with longer forecast periods, especially during times of rapid change in influenza patterns.
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We explored the impact of acupuncture (ACUP) in conjunction with a quantum lipid-lowering device (Quantum) on the blood lipids and gut microbiota in hyperlipidemic rats, focusing on the adenosine monophosphate- (AMP)-activated protein kinase (AMPK) signaling pathway. Fifty Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly allocated into five groups: Normal, Model, Acup + Quantum, Acup, and Quantum. Hyperlipidemic models were established in all groups except Normal.

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  • A study in central Shandong, China, analyzed respiratory tract infections in 4,804 children from June 2019 to December 2022, focusing on common pathogens to enhance local treatment and prevention efforts.
  • The research found a 77.87% total positive rate for pathogens, with 43.40% having a single pathogen; the most common were Streptococcus pneumoniae, Rhinovirus, and Respiratory Syncytial Virus, alongside a significant number of mixed infections.
  • The infection rates were similar across all age groups (infants to school-aged children), indicating a consistent presence of these pathogens in children's respiratory infections in the region.
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The clinical diagnosis of biliary atresia (BA) poses challenges, particularly in distinguishing it from cholestasis (CS). Moreover, the prognosis for BA is unfavorable and there is a dearth of effective non-invasive diagnostic models for detection. Therefore, the aim of this study is to elucidate the metabolic disparities among children with BA, CS, and normal controls (NC) without any hepatic abnormalities through comprehensive metabolomics analysis.

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